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1 wrongful
['rɒŋfl] [AE 'rɔːŋ-]* * *adjective (not lawful or fair: wrongful dismissal from a job.) ingiusto* * *wrongful /ˈrɒŋfl/a.2 ( anche leg.) ingiustificato; senza giusta causa: wrongful dismissal ( from a job), licenziamento senza giusta causa3 (leg.) illegale; illecito; illegittimo; indebito: a wrongful act, un atto illecito (o lesivo); wrongful arrest, arresto illegale; a wrongful heir, un erede illegittimo; wrongful imprisonment, reclusione illegale4 (leg.) colposo; criminoso● (leg.) wrongful detention, detenzione illegale; ( anche) ritenzione illegale ( di beni); rifiuto illegale di effettuare la consegna ( di cose)wrongfully avv. wrongfulness n. [u].* * *['rɒŋfl] [AE 'rɔːŋ-] -
2 erede
m f heirdonna heiress* * *erede s.m.1 (dir.) heir: erede di diritto, heir apparent; erede legittimo, heir-at-law; erede presunto, heir presumptive; erede universale, sole heir; erede illegittimo, wrongful heir; erede beneficiato, heir who accepts with benefit of inventory; erede testamentario, testamentary heir; erede legittimario, necessario, forced heir (o heir necessarius); costituire, nominare erede qlcu., to nominate, to appoint s.o. heir; senza eredi, heirless; essere erede di qlco., to be heir to sthg. (anche fig.)2 (fam.) ( figlio) son and heir: quando nascerà l'erede?, when is the baby (o the son and heir) due?◆ s.f. heiress.* * *[e'rɛde]sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile dir. inheritor; (uomo) heir (di to); (donna) heiress (di to) (anche fig.)nominare qcn. proprio erede — to make sb. one's heir
* * *erede/e'rεde/m. e f.dir. inheritor; (uomo) heir (di to); (donna) heiress (di to) (anche fig.); nominare qcn. proprio erede to make sb. one's heir; erede spirituale spiritual heir\ -
3 rightful
ˈraɪtful прил.
1) законный rightful owner ≈ законный собственник, законный владелец Syn: legal, legitimate, lawful, Ant: illicit
2) принадлежащий по праву;
заслуженный Syn: deserved, due, just
3) справедливый;
объективный;
правильный rightful cause ≈ справедливое дело, правое дело Syn: equitable, fair Ant: wrongful законный, правомерный - * heir законный наследник - * authority законная власть принадлежащий по праву - one's * position положение, принадлежащее кому-л. по праву - she thought her * place was in the home она считала, что ее настоящее место - это дом (и семья) справедливый - * act справедливый поступок - * cause справедливое /правое/ дело (редкое) правильный, надлежащий rightful законный;
rightful heir законный наследник ~ законный ~ правомерный ~ принадлежащий по праву, законный, правомерный ~ принадлежащий по праву ~ справедливый rightful законный;
rightful heir законный наследникБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rightful
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4 rightful
adjective1) законный; rightful heir законный наследник2) принадлежащий по праву3) справедливыйSyn:deserved, due, equitable, fair, just, meritedAnt:evil, illicit, improper, outrageous, unlawful, wrongful* * *(a) законный; полноправный; правомерный* * ** * *['right·ful || 'raɪtfʊl] adj. законный, принадлежащий по праву, справедливый* * *законензаконныйправомеренправомерныйсправедливый* * *1) законный 2) принадлежащий по праву 3) справедливый
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child — child; Children Progeny; offspring of parentage. Unborn or recently born human being. Wilson v. Weaver, 358 F.Supp. 1147, 1154. At common law one who had not attained the age of fourteen years, though the meaning now varies in different statutes; … Black's law dictionary
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